When Jesus Was A Carpenter, He Was Still The LORD Soon To Be Revealed
When Jesus was a carpenter, He was still The LORD, The Son of God, soon to be revealed.
Continue reading →When Jesus was a carpenter, He was still The LORD, The Son of God, soon to be revealed.
Continue reading →The LORD says; “Do not be afraid, but trust Me through it all! As you do, you will also see your enemies defeated.”
Continue reading →“Hold your head up high, and get your waking shoes on, for it is time to engage in that which I have called you to do,” says The LORD.
Continue reading →The LORD says, “Be not quick to continue in the things you occupy your time with, without adding and giving yourself in coming before Me.”
Continue reading →As I am waiting upon The LORD, singing and crying out to Him. I started to pray and His sweet presence fell into the room.
Continue reading →As we enter into Passover, it is with a firm confidence we hold fast and truly to the Love of Christ
Continue reading →Jesus said unto them, “A prophet is not without honour, save in his own country, and in his own house.”
Continue reading →So many of us are experiencing things that make us think, “Where are you, My God?”
Continue reading →“Make room in your heart and life for the NEW AND THE NOW, and the future success that is in the making,” says The LORD.
Continue reading →The LORD said, “Tell MY people to remember all that I have done for them – all the times I have rescued them and came through for them.”
Continue reading →As you all know well, Emmanuel means “God with us”. This Passover prayer and fasting is by God, and He is with us in it.
Continue reading →Why is Romans Chapter 12 important to you? Because there are times where your mind doesn’t want to allow what The LORD is saying to you.
Continue reading →The Father spoke to me and said, “I have sent My Angel tonight to place My Mark upon those who are Mine.”
Continue reading →What I thought was a dove, was a White Eagle and I saw in the Spirit the world in a swirl; the peoples of earth in a whirlwind of confusion and chaos.
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